Comments on Channing Daughters Winery 2005 MuddTypePad2009-03-19T16:06:10ZLenn Thompsonhttp://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://lennthompson.typepad.com/lenndevours/2009/03/channing-daughters-winery-2005-mudd/comments/atom.xml/Antoinette Di Ciaccio commented on 'Channing Daughters Winery 2005 Mudd'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341d0dbb53ef011169110b49970c2009-03-21T00:01:36Z2009-03-21T00:01:36ZAntoinette Di CiaccioI would love to try this wine and because of your review, all the more. I too have absolutely loved...<p>I would love to try this wine and because of your review, all the more. I too have absolutely loved Channing&#39;s whites. Their Mosaic is the one I tried most recently and loved. </p>Evan Dawson commented on 'Channing Daughters Winery 2005 Mudd'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341d0dbb53ef01127983dd3f28a42009-03-20T21:35:43Z2009-03-20T21:35:43ZEvan DawsonAh, nice to see someone using the name "Blaufrankisch." Or, rather, nice to see someone not using "Lemberger." I say...<p>Ah, nice to see someone using the name &quot;Blaufrankisch.&quot; Or, rather, nice to see someone not using &quot;Lemberger.&quot; I say that because I have seen, time and time again, a visceral and negative reaction from friends when I bring up the idea of drinking a Finger Lakes Lemberger. The image of cheese is a powerful one, and it doesn&#39;t help. At all. I realize that the ball is already rolling downhill for some places, but I wish the Finger Lakes would have gone with a different name -- either Blau or even something invented. </p>